Epilepsy, Hysteria, and Neurasthenia by Isaac G. Briggs
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science deals with nerve ills, and to prove that qualified aid is needed.
Suggestions and criticisms will be welcomed. I. G. BRIGGS THE UNIVERSITY, BIRMINGHAM, _June_, 1921 * * * * * "Lette than clerkes enditen in Latin, for they have the propertie of science, and the knowing in that facultie: and lette Frenchmen in their Frenche also enditen their queinte termes, for it is kyndely to their mouthes; and let us showe our fantasies in soche wordes as we lerneden of our dames tongue." --Chaucer. * * * * * EPILEPSY, HYSTERIA, AND NEURASTHENIA * * * * * CHAPTER I MAJOR AND MINOR EPILEPSY (_Grand and Petit Mal_) |
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